14th November 2015. Cooper Bay, South Georgia.
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(Map of journey . . . . . . . (9. Cooper Bay)).
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From Gold Harbour we continued south to Cooper Bay, with a landing for a Macaroni Penguin colony. This was to be our most southern landing in South Georgia.
This is Cooper Bay, taken on shore after we had landed. A wild and beautiful location though it would be not a good place to be shipwrecked. (Click on the image to see it much larger).
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Here is one of the macaroni penguins we came to see.
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It’s easy to see how they got their name.
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They are just standing round in tussock and since the tussock tends to be untidy, in what follows I’ve mainly zoomed in for portraits.
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There were also a couple of South Georgia Cormorants standing around on a rock.
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… as well as a lone chinstrap penguin.
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